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F.'Stewart, his -a.,sociates, Judges of the c•runty of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed to hear, try and determine all and every indictments made - or taken for orconcerning all crimes, which 'by the biws of the State are made capital of felon: ies of-death and other offences crimes and inisile meanors,•which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes 'afuresaid—l am commanded to make public proclamation throughoui'my *hole halt wick that a' Court, of Oyer add Terniiiier, of Common Please 'tend Quarter, Seesions;will be ,held at the Court House lir the boriaugh of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 14th day`) of April next, and - tho-e vdh& ill prosectite. the said prisoners be then and 'there to prosecute then) as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace,' Coronor and Zonstables within said county be then and there. their proper persons, at 10 o'clo(dc, 'A A. M. of Laid day, with their records, inquisitions: exami nations and remembrances, to do those things, which to.their ofniks feSiiectfull apprrtHin. D:ifid"tte-Huntingdnn the -I'7th of - Mara, in'the year of Vtir Lord 1856, and the 79tli year of AntefiCa'n Independencee; •• ' JOSHUA GREEN'EAND;Sheriff.' '` pßeta6Lirit - Aeraox. by aprecept to we directed by the \IV I t iE Judges of the' Omit iiioh Please of th Jcoun ty of Huntingdon, bearing test the 26th of Jan., 1856. lam commanded to- in ike Pty. tic Prgela-, •;mation • 'throughout- Ty tsliolc baliick,, That a cotirt'ZiFecniiinnn 'Pleas' will' be held' at the Court House -in: the borough of H u ntingdori.'-onfit he 3d, Monday (rind Ist• day) of April•A'. , D:,` 1856, for the - frindol•all issues in said Courtmliiehre- Mains undetermined beforethe said Judges, when and where all-jurors,,vi.tness'es and suitors; in the trials of all issues trie-requ i red. Dated at Huntingdon the 17th of Marcif,in -the year of our L0rd.1856, and the 79th year o: American Indepenilence'. • • JCISIIITA GREENLAND, Sheriff. ' : •!•` Sheriff's 01 - rice; . - ;Huntingd'on,;March 19;1856: - • " A WOLF STORY.—A friend- from Wetzel county, _Virginia, has communicated AD the Editor of the Richmond Daily Dispatch an in teresting account of a rather remarkable wolf, who hasmade that region of country the theatre of his exploits. He made t:_is.first ap pearance in Wetzel some • four years ago, and has ever since that time been constantly increasing and enlarging the of his ac quaintance., 11useerned to possess some fas cinations of manner unusual in a_ wolf, for he'managed to ingratiate himself so thorough ly with the dogs of the neighborhood, that they, became his associates and friend's, and Ull'jcigged on together ,on the most intimate and confidential terms. His influence over his natural enemies was- very great, and- they soon began to look up to ,him as their leader and Master. So long as they/ manifested a kindly and loyal spirit, he condescended to „ be good humored and friendly with them; but so soon as they became peevish or discon-, tented, a simple clinch of, his jaws, crush ing them through the. body, and 'producing -instant .death, imbued their companions with -a t thorough conviction of the value of cheer , fulness and contentment. This 'formidable animal seemed to regard it as a perfect pas -tithe to be pursued by the largest pack of hounds, 'and by bull dogs, cur -dogs,- and all the rest of dog kind. -The hunters of Wetzel, hoWever; •inspired by 'an offered reward of $290, organized themselves under the eorn mend of an experienced leader, and commen ced' regular campaign against hie wolfship, 'in the month of. December last. ,The cam paign lasted thirty days, and was kept up amidst the intense cold of that region,, the ,assailants suffer much from ,frost arid, the want of food. -The wolf, however success= -fully defied- their attack, and, in fact, ap pearedyto, hold them in so little fear,- that he -contrived, luring the chase, to pay a visit' to -the house of a farmer, -with 'whose dog he had, on a .fcirrrier- oecasion,- forrned'an agreeable • -acquaintance. -His social impulses, however," _proved his ruin, for the master of the dag re 'calved hint most inhospitably . 'with a shot from a rifie;and on his retiring_ indi,gpantly tea. neighboring forest, he unluckily eneptin • tered a,,Nimrod, who' gave' him his 'death • 'wound,- The destruction of this wolf has •cansed great rejoicing in Wetzel. .ceunly, whose people had lost not less than two thou band, dellars-worih-of i)i - eperty front the ray - gets' of this monster. ; • " • - . a lady :in Boston who is habit tally so.sleepy that: tier curiosity cannot be awakened. Tj'"Cleanliness is virtne," as the moral news-boy said, when - he , washed his hands in .the gutter, and wiped them on the curb stone. o;"'Esier be just ; in God init your trust. 'lin Act to regulate the Sale of Intomica ting Liquors. SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the• Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and 2t is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That, from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful to; keep and maintain any house, room, or place where vi nous, spiritous, malt or brewed liquors or any admixtures thereof, are sold or drank, except as hereinafter provided. SiC:r. 2. That no licenses, hereafter issued to any. venders ,of vinous, spiritoas, malt, or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, either with or without other goods, wares, and merchandize,, shall authorize sales of said liquors or any admixtures thereof in less quantities than one gallon, except as herein after provided, nor shall any license for the said - 'sales in any quantity be granted to the keeper of any beer house, theatre, or other place of amusement. SECT. 3. That breweries and distilleries in all parts of the State shall be returned, Ole& sed, assessed and licensed; agreeably to the 'provisions of the act of tenth of April, Anne Domini, one thousand eight hundred and for ty nine, entitled "An Act to create a sinking fund and to provide for the gradual and cer tain extinguishment of the debt of the Com monweelth," and the owner, proprietor, or lessee, of any and each of the said breweries and distilleries shall .be assessed and required to, pay annually before obtaining a license, double the rates or tax assessed agreeably' to said act, Pi-ovided, That the same shall not in any case be less than fifty dollars, nor shaii such license authorize sales by them of 'less than five gallons, except malt and brewed liquors, which 'may be'bottled and delivered in quantities not - less than one dozen bottles. SECT. 4. That the' provisions of this act shall not apply to importers sellingirnported wines, brandy, liquors or ardent spirits in the original bale, cask, package or vessel, as-im ported, and said importers- shall be returned eiassej, assessed . , and licensed, as . provided by , ,a.ll act to provide revenue to meet' the- de mands on the treasury, and for other purposes, passed the fourth day of May, Ammo ode thousand eight hundred and forty-one, upon the payment .6F-double the additional rateur tax in the . tenth: section of said act, mentioned. . 50 10 00 15 . 00 00 - 14 00 23 00 SECT. 5. That the provisions of this - act shall not extend - to druggists and apqthEca ries who shall sell unmixed alcohol, or com pound or sell any admixtures of wine, alcohol, spirituous or brewed liquors in the prepara tion of medicines, or upon the written pre scription of alegulart practicing physician. Provided, - 'Tbat i no druggist or' apothecary shall sell or keep fat' sale, any•nam_e or pretence, • any preparation qr admixtures as .aforesaid, that maybe used _as a beverage, and any violation of this section shall belpunish-, ed in the manner prescribed •in , the •twenty eighth section•_of this act. • - SLOT. 6. That licenses to venders of nous, spiritous, malt , or brewed' liquers: as, aforesaid,, either , with' or without other goods, wares and - inerchandize,. in -quantities not less than ,one gallon, te keepers- of hotels, ' inns and taverns,: selling in quantities less than - a gallon, and to keepers of eating hou • sea for the saleof Malt and brewed liquors Land deinestici wines,Shall only be granted to citizens of the United-Mates; of , temperate, habits; and' good moralcharacter, and - not un til.the requirements- as hereinafter provided ; Shallhave been complied with. - SECT. 7-.: That licenses for sales of liquors as herein provided shall - be 'granted by the' court of quarter sessions of the - proper county,' except Philadelphia -- and Allegheny, 'at the: first or second session in Teach year, and shall be for one year. The said courts shall fix . by rule or standing order a time at which appli cation for said licenses shall be heard, at which time all: persons applying or making objections, to applications for licenses may be heard by evidence, petition,• remonstrance, or counsel. Provided, That for the present year licenses.as.aforesaid may be granted at the third or any earlier sessions of said courts'. I SECT. & That every person intending to . apply for a license in any city or county of this Commonwealth, from and after the pas- , .sage of this act, shall file with the clerk of the court of quarter sessions of the proper county his, her, or their petition, at least three -weeks -before presenting the same in court, or to the board of licensers, as the case - may be, and shall at the same time pay said clerk tcventy-five cents for publishing• notice there ofi and said clerk shall cause to be • published three times in two of the newspapers of the ,proper city or county ri list containing the names - Of all such applicants, their respec tive residences, and kinds of license. If not more than one newspaper be published in. any city .or county then said.publication in it shalt be sufficient; but if no newspaper, be printed in any city or county, then the' publication -shall be by -printed 'handbills,' in such manner as the court may prescribe, and - whether -by handbills or advertisement, the first publication shall be at least ten secular days, before the time fixed by the courte 4S, aforesaid; and, in the 'ease of ho tels, inns or taverns, and eating houses, the' petition shill embrace a 'certificate signed .--by at least twelve reputable citizens of the ward, borough or. , teWnship . , in which such hotel, inn or tavern, is .proposed to_ be,kept,i or if there be • less than fifty., taxables.- in any, borough or township, by six such citi zens, setting forth that , the • same is. neces-T sary to accommodate the public. and enter,: taro .strangers or travelers, and that such person is. of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided- with house room as hereinafter prescribed, and conve niences 'for 'the accommodation of strangers and travelers., Provided, That where there shall not be Sufficient time between' the passage of - this act and the next session of the said - court • thereafter in any county to file pillion and make publication as afore said, the said court shall order a special or adjourned session at an' early day at which licenses may be granted. • SECT. 9-. That no person shall be licen sed to' keep a hotel, Ina or tavern,' in any' THE NEW LICENSE BILL HUNTINGDON, APRIL 9, 1856. city or county town as aforesaid, which shall tot have for the exclusive use of trav elers at least - four bed-rooms and eight beds, nor in any other parts of the State at least two bed-rooms and font- beds for such use. SECT. 10. That before any license for the sale of liquors under the provisions of this act shall be granted, such person ap plying for the same shall,gi've a bond to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with two sufficient sureties in the sum of, one thousand dollars where the license shall be above the seventh: class, and in 'five. hun dred:dollars for all in and below that class, conditioned for the faithful observance of all the laws of this Commonwealth relating to the business of the principal obligor, - and a warrant of attorney to confess judgement; which bond and 'warrant shall be approved by the said court, and be filed in the office of the clerk of the quarter sessions of the proper county, and whenever a judgment for any forfeiture or fine shall have been recovered or conviction had for any viola tion of the provisions of this act, or of any ether law for the observance of which said bond, shall be conditioned, it shall be the duty of othe diStriet attorney of the proper county to enter up judgement and institute suit thereon, and thereupon the same pro ceedings shall be had and with the like ef fect, and with the same costs, as now pro vided by law in the case of forfeited bonds and recognizances in the several counties of 'this Commonwealth.. The bond to be given by the. keepers of eating _houses, as aforesaid, shall" in all ,cases be in the sum of five hundred dollars. Sice .11. That it shall not be lawful for the clerk of said court to ,issue any license as aforesaid until the ,applicant shall have filed the certificate of the city or county trea surer that the license fee has, been paid. SECT. 12. That the venders of vinous, , malt, or distilled liquors, either with or out other goods, ,wares or commodities, ex- - cept as - hereinafter 'provided; ,shall be classi fied'and rated as prescribed •in an act to pro vide revenue to meet, the - demands on the `treasury, and for other purposes, =passed the fOurth - pay of May, Anne, Domini, one thou Eland eight lfunclred• and forty-one,- snd :'shall pay' double' .the'additional rate or tax' in the' tenth SectiOn•of . said act specified, but rio such licenee for -sale's in . riy, amount 'shall be granted' for less sum than fifty dollars; 13. That all hotels, inns and taverns,. shall tie classified, and rated according'ia the estimated yearly rental of the house and propertY, intended 'to be occupied' for 'said' purpose,ai followe;'io wit. All cases where the valuation-Of : the yearly rental of 'the said'- house and 'property shall be ten thou- Bind Aollars,,.or . more, shalr'constitute '' the' first 'class, and pay- one 'thousand = dollars ;. where-the Valuation - of - the' "ye;arly rental' shall-be eigttAhtiusand - dollarS, and not more than ten thousand dollars, the sceopiCclass, and shall•:Pay eight hundred' dollars'; 'where the-ialuation.• 'of the' rental'. 'shall be six thinisand dollars; and 'not more than eight thousand' dolfars; the third - class; and *Shall pay six hupdreil dollars; where the Valua• •tion - of 'Tentat• shalt - be fOtir thotiSand dol lars, and,not more than six thoniand &fol. laid ; the'fourth elaSe; and shall pay _four hundred °dollars where the valuation of ren- : tat shall .bc - 1. - • - two• - lhausand ' and not More, than four thousand dollars. the fifth class, and shall pay three htindrell dol la'rs'; where the valuation of rental shall be one thousand- dollars, - "and not • more than fwo thouiaMr-dollars, the sixth class, and Shall 'pay' one hundred and fifty" dollars; where the•yaluatiori shall - five hundred dollars, and not 'rniire`• than one thousand dlillatsj•the . seventh' class, and shall ,pay one` hundred 'dollars; where , the valuation of the rental shall be three hundred 'dollars, and no ;more than 'five hundred dollars, the• eighth class, and shall pay fifty dollars; and where the valuation of the rental•shall be un- . der three hundred dollars, the 'ninth class, and shall pay; twenty-five dollars. Provi ded, That in- the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburg-no licensegranted under the twelfth and . thirteenth sections of thivact shall be for a less' sum' than seventy;five dollars, nor in other cities, towns or boroughs, containing over two hundred taxables, lesS than fifty • SECT. 14. Thatno license shall be gran ted for the keeping of eating - houses except where they may be-- - necessary for the ac conimodation of the public and travelers, and shall- only, authorize the sale of domes tic wines, malt, and brewed liquors, and all persons so licensed shall be classified and rated according:to the provisions of the twen ty-second and twenty-third sections, of an act to create a sinking fund and to provide . for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the dbt of the Commonwealth, appro ved the tenth day of April, Anno Domini, one ; thousand eight-hundred and forty-nine; and 'shall pay double the rates required to *be paid by said act : Provided, That no such license shalt be'.granted in the cities of ,Philadelphia 'and Pittsburgfor a less sum than 'fifty dollars, nor in oilier parts of tile 'State,: far a less sum than, twenty dollars. SECT. - 15:' That all perfions applying - for lidense and classified under the thirteenth section of this' act 'shalt be assessed and-re turned as provided in. the sixth, seventh, eighth., and ninth sections of an-,act relating to inns, - taverns,- and 'retailerS of vinous and spiritous liquors, passed the eleventh day of March, Anna. Domini,' one thousand • eight hundied.and thirty-four; and those classified :under the twelfthand- fourteenth sections of this act shall be assessed and returned by the persons and in the manner provided by law in.the ,several counties of this State for' the ippraisement- of mercantile taxes. Provi ded., That in the. city of Philadelphia and county of Allegheny said assesment and re-, turns-shall be -made by the board of licen sers as prescribed, And Provided, That where any applicant has not, and cannot in due course of law, pro Cure his 'assessmen t, rating and classification, before his application fot license during , the _present year, the proper court may, on inquiry, fix the amount of • his license, except in the c:ty of Philadelphia aqd the . - County of Allegheny. SECT. 16. That for the purpose of granting licenses to parties enumerated under the sixth section of this act- in the city and county of Philadelphia, and 'county of Allegheny, the judges of the district courts in andfor said counties, respectively, Shall immediately at ter the passage of this act appoint three tem perate and reputable persons;_ citizens of said counties, and in no manner 'interested in or connectedewith the liquor busindasewho constitute aboard of licensers for' their respec tive counties and the persons so appointed - shall meet-its-the district court tooth on the Monday next following their appointment -and shall make oath or affirmation before one. of the - judges uf; said cdurts' to discharge their duties faithfUlly and impartially ; and :shall then and there in the, presence of said judge, divide-themselves into three classes, by agree= ment or • lot, with aderm of service of one," two, and three years, respectively, from the first Monday of February - last, and annually thereafter in the month' of-January, the' said courts shall respectively appoint one person of like qualifications tnfilithe vacancy caus ed by the expiration of any term of service as the same shall occur,- 'and to serve for a period of three years, and any vacancy in said board from death, resignation, or otbeie wise, shall be supplied by said courts respec tively for the unexpired term thereof. - SEC. 17. That immediately after being qual ified as aforesaid, and annually thereafter, be fore the first day of - April; said oard shall give due notice by adVertisement, 'in at least two newspapers, pUblished in their re spective counties, of the time and place of their - meeting, when and where, and from time to time, as may be necessary, -the said board shall proceed'to apportion • among the wards of said city of Philadelphia, and wards, townships, and boroughs within-the county of !Allegheny,' the hotels, : inns and taverns, eand eating houses, 4o:• which. said city . and } uounty maybe entitle,cP Under ihe provisions .of this act, and to receiVe••evidenee for'-and against said application, and to :grantlicensese - forewhich•putpose they shall,inquire into the moral-character and sobriety of the applicant; and ascertain the locality, commediousneSs; - and extent of the houses and property' pro-' posed to be occupied for 'the purpose men tioned •in the petition,' and 'whether the said license shall be required :for -aacomntoda :tion of iheepublic, and She clerk of the court' of quarter session's of the-said counties shall produce pefore said respective' beards of li-' censers the applidations- filed in their' offices, "with ptoof of publication of notice-as aforee said, and Shall, as a majority of tlia'said board 'shall determine, mark - on said applications "gfanted,” Or; - " refused," Uridshe , said board "shall-at the same time decide -upon• the suffi ciency-of the suretiesin the appl i cant ' s . bond, upon lustificateteor proof-for which pdrp'ose, and in -the:dischifge of their other:duties. the said board shall have the power- to,'adininis ter. baths and :affifmations with- the like : effect as if - taken iri'a judicial p:oceeding in - court: SEC. 18. That whenever - any license,:' as aforesaid, shall :be granted by' said board, they shall!,- agreeably to the-provisions of the' twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth sections of thiSact - i and according' to the- classifiCations therein contained, estimate - and- ascertain 'the annual sales of said vendors, -and of said keepers of eating houses, ande - the,: yearly rental or valuation of the house and property ' occupied or intended to be'occupied as a hotel, ;tutelar- tavern; and shall upon the ra •teel price to be paid for said licenses for one year, according -to said classification. e The -petitions and bonds in all cases where theap , plication may 'be granted by -said board, shall be returned to the saidelerk's office, and li- • tenses therefor be iisued by him at any time after five days from the date of said return, unless an appeal be taken us - hereinaftet pro vided, front the decision of said board upon any. apportionment, classification, or-petition as.aforesaid, in which case; at such time, and in such manheras may be - fixed by -rule of e court, the said - court of quartet sessions shall ' forthwith proceed to consider and determine upon said appeals; - and in the event off any ap portionment or classification being set aside, the - said - board shall -proceed to correct the same, according :to -the order of said court, and if - an appeal from any lieense 'shall be sustained, they shall return from the applicase tions already made such as may be most'mer- I itorious, subject, however, 'to an appeal - in like - manner, and -so 'from time to 'time as may be necessary. SEC.I9. That appeals froth any ,apportion ment, classification, or -grant of license, by said hoard 'may be taken.to the court of-sauar ter sessions of the proper county : Provided; That the exceptions thereto shall be in wri ting, and sustained by-'oath or affirmation, and shall be filed itseraid Clerk's office within five days after the return but no-appeal shall be taken to any apportionment, as aforesaid, , unless the exceptions thereto shall be signed: ;by at • least twelve citizens:of the warn, or township,' or borough affected thereby. Ansi if 'exceptions to the granting of any license,. •as aforesaide shall be sustained by said court, - the decision of said court shall' state upon which of said exceptions the said license may be- refused, and shall be endorsed upon:the petition and returned by - the clerk of said 'court to the board of licensers. • Sue. 20. That after the lapse of five 'days, as aforesaid, or as said appeals shall be deter mined by the• court, the said clerk shall make our, and issue to the proper persons, said Hoer', see,, which shall run for one year from the 'first day of May, but no license shall be 'is stied unless the applicant shall have paid the following lees, 'to wit:. To the clerk of said court, f: publication of notice, and petitions, and for all other services, one dollar ; and for all the' services of the board of licensers, one dollar; which latter amount shall be account ed for, and paid over weekly to the respective treasurers of said• city or county to defray the necessary expenses incurred' by said board for advertising, :stationery, and other wise. Each member of said board of licens ers shall reeeive•rive dollars for each day ne cessarily occupied by him in the discharge of his duties. Pxovided, That it shall not ex ceed in'any one year the sum of five hundred dollars, and shall be paid upon warrants on the State Treisurer, - drawn by the Auditor General in favor of the parties entitled to the same. 'SEC. 21: That if any person shall give, be stOW, or promise any money, reward, office, or anything of value to any member of said board of licensers,-for, the purpose of influen cikg his action in granting any such or if any member of said board shall accept the same for his-vote or influence therein, any person so offending shall:be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, be fined in a sum not-less than one hundred - dol-' lars,•nor more than five hundred dollars, and suffer-imprisonment not less than one month nor more than three months. -SEc. 22. That every persan licensed' to sell spirituous, vinous, malt, or brewed liquors under this act, shall frame his license under a glass, and place theiame so that it may at all times be conspicuous in his chief place of. making sales, and no such license shall au thbrize sales' by any person who shall.fieglect this requirethent. SEC. 23. That' the - commissioners of the several counties 'arid board of licensers shall furnish a certified list • . of •alf..persozis .so ap praised, with the claSsitioation as - made out, and finally deferenined upon, 'to, .the treasu rers of their ' resiiee:tive counties, lof - the city of Philadelphia, as the = case may, be, who shall within twenty days' thereafter transmit "to the Auditor General a - copy of such list and shall receive and collect the 'sums to be paid fcir - said IfeetiseS in the man •ner directed by • laws ttrith:anY fees pay able thereon.' • - • - ; .. - SFc. 24. That •-it shall 'be the duty of - ,the Airditor General to charge -- the Said' - cit''or County treaSufers, as ,ioe case may . be,',AVitti the amount payable by - th . e,several persons in 'said lists; from-:the or`anY - Part 'of which amount said'ereasurers shall only'-'be r exonerated'by producing'satisfaCtory evidence' to the -department that the party: or parties se returned, failedle obtaiti-a license as' afore ' said. ' • ;. .. _ _ . ~ ... ' . , .... .. . - . SEC. - 25.'T'hat it 'shall be the duty of the Auditor General' to 're' nirti :to the legislature annually in-tire month of jannary, a -state ment arranged - in*a tabular 'form of i the um ' her, and easification, and license rates of 'all importers;lrewerS, and distillers, keepers of . hotels,-inni,-or' . laverns, eatirit 'houses,. and venders of Vinous, spirituous, andd — malt ot: ' brewed- liquors, either with or without other goods,. wards and ' merchandize, designating each county separately. - - '' .. ' SEe: 26: That where any license 'may - . be granted, as aforesaid, under the classifications o - f the thirteenth, 'and fenrteepth's'ee: • ' tions of this - act, it - Shall not be transferable, 'nor shall it,;:Orifer file - right to:sell - Jiggers as .aforesaid, in any '..i,tifer „house, 'building; - or . place„ than the ciee'mentioned'andTdcscribed in the:,-. lieeose,-- nor sha il - the . . - b,ie or. ark apart mit se.called, or 41Sed, , be - uric' i erlet„; - , hat if . `' - the':party - _ - 6 • ' i . icensed sliap,Vie,',remove, or - cease toliebp said hotel, inn`,' tavern, eating housei 'or store the said ,court, or board' of li censers, inaY grant lieebse forthe re m a i nd e r Of the year;at•any*:terrn of 'the court, td his or:her successor; who shall 'comply With the -law _in other respects, except to far as .relates to spegishfog 'of. notice. - -, , . - SEC".'27. 'That the number of licenses: so i granted to,keeperi'ef' hotels, inns; - ,or taverns, in the aggregate, shall not exceecrin the - cities one Ceevery one hundied taXa.bles; nor' in the. several" counties of 'the: State' .one: to every. one 'hundred and fifty taiables, the number of said taxables to_ be taken fibril the returns of 'the preCe:ding:year,and it 'Shall be the. ' 'ditty ' or the courts 'of quarter- sessions .of the re sPeetive 'Cent - dies (the city of Philadelphia and county' of 'Allegheny 'excepted; where the board of lic'ensers shall .perform - 'such du ties,) immediately'after the passage of 'this. act, to-apportion the aggregate number of ho tels, inns; or taverns so to, be licensed, under the provisions' hereof, among the cities; .bor onghs, 'towns', jan'd - townships of, their, 're spective bounties; which apportiOmeni . shall bemade vfith reference to the convenience 1 of the public and the accommodation' ofstrand gem, travelers, and sojourners; and the said court litay'„ from time to time, as occasion may arise, alter, ,euldrae aria 'change such 'apportionment, ProiliZed, l ' . That the it urriber of ficenthefr to keepers of eating houses shall i not-exceed in any city or county one-fourth of the nuthber of licenses for hotels, inns, -and taverns . ; to which the said city or county may be entitled. ' . ' Stc. 28: That - any sale made of vinous, 1 spirituous, malt, or brewed liquors, or anyad ' tribinires thereof, contrary to the provisions of this law, shall be taken to be a misde meanor, and upon conviction of the the in the court of quarter sessions of the peace 'of any' city-or county, the persorr so offending shall besenteirced to pay a fine of not' less than ten,'nor inorelharrone hundred dollars,. with the costs of prosecution, and to stand committed - until the sentence of the court Is complied with,. not exceeding thirty days ;'• and upon a second'or,any subsequent convic- - tion, the party so offending, shall, in addition' to the payment of a fine, as aforesaid, under-- go art imprisonment in the county 'jail of not than one month,' ;nor more than -three .( months; and if licensed,: shall• forfeit ; ,said license, and be incapacitated fromreceiVing atty license, as aforesaid, for the period of five years thereafter;' and any keeper, of any, drug or apothecary store, confectionary, or mineral,- or other fountain, whO -shall sell any spiritti ous, vinous, malt,.or brewed! : liquors,- mixed or' pure, io be use& .as a beverage, shall . be deemed guilty of arnisdennearier, and liable' to conviction and punishnient as aforesaid. I . 5ac.,29.• That any , person who - shall be found intoxicated in any street, highway, public house, or public place, shall be fined upon the view of, ot upon proof made before any mayor, alderman, or justice of the peace, not exceeding five dollars,- to be levied with the proper costs upon' the goodS and cliattels of the.defendant. . SEC. 30. That any person who shall sell spirituous, or other intoxicating liquors, d§ aforesaid, to any person who shall drink the same on the premises where sold, and become thereby intoxicated, shall, besides his liability in damages under any existing law, be fined five dollars for every such offence, to he re covered in debt before any alderman or 'justice VOL, 11, NO. 42, of the peace, by any wife, husband, parent, child, relative, or guardian -of the person so injured, and levied upon thegobcfs and chatf . tels of the defendant without exemptipii.— Provided., That suits shall not .be-insp:tuted after twenty days from the commission of the offences in this and the preceding section.. Szc. 31. That it shall be the-duty' Of "-lhO court, mayor, alderman, or justice of the peace, before whom any fine or penalty shall be4e cevered, to award to the informer. ' or prbse cutor, 'or both - , a reasonable share thereof 'for time and and 'trouble, but not in any -ex ceeding one third, and-the residue, as well.ad the proceeds of all fot felted bonds, as afore,: said, shall be'paid to the directors of the pat): lie schools of-the proper district, except. the city of. Philadelphia, where theyshall - bd paid to the city treasurer,, to be applied for school purposes, and nothing herein contain ed shall prevent any such informer or proSe cutor from becoming a witness in any such' case. . • 5E.c.,32. That , no person pursuing, exclii .sit;ely.thp business of bottler of older, perry, ale, porter, o'r beer, and not at the "same time ;following or` engaging in-anyivay in the bu siness of keeping any hotel, inn,- or tavern, ,restaurant, oyster house,, or cellar, : or place of entertainment,,amusement, or refreshment; shall be required' to take out a license under the provisions of this law. Provided, That such,persotis shall not sell or, deliier cider, perry, ale, porter ; or beerFin,less,quan tides than a dozen bottles, at one tithe, nor' pefijiiit - k'cit liquors to be drank upon the pie Mise s. ,isCeu ed d bu'sitieSS,' and any - "of' this section: shall'. be punish able as, and in the tnanner FirOirided . in the -twenty.:erighth settiori of this - act: And, pro vided further , That no producers'and marm fapturers'of omestic wines and cider may 'sell and 'deliver the 'same; by any measure riot lesS than fiye . 'gallons andin any-quantity not less tharl'one dozen bottles without. license ef Or • ' SEq. 33: That the conit4bl - es of the mrpeot ive wards and townships shall make ,return 'o'f'retailers of as .ndW. - provided —by .law, and in addition .theretc, it.shall he the 'duty ot ; eve'r, - y - such constable, at each Leda of thecourref - quartet: sessions of the respeCtive countie4,l6:xitake return tat oath, oct.ufllrma ,tion;whether within his knowledge, there . is any . - place within his ~kept,,and maintained, -in violation of thin act; and= it 'shall' be the' duty 'of life judges of ali raid courts to see that, this return isfaithf ullY made, .and.if arty persoit'shalOimake known in wri ting:, with his "of li6r"nanie subscribed there to, to such constable the name or names of any one_who shall have violated this act, with the naines' of Wit - tie:saes who Can" - Prove the.fact,,it shall: be . his:duty.ta, mat e:• thereof .on oath or .otfirmation:to-the:icotirt and upon his wilftit . tailure_te aci. so . , lie shall be deemed, guilty of a thistle - Mean or, -it 14,upon Indictment and cenvictien, - sholl,' pity,fin e of fifty dollars, and subjectjo impii;O'n inent:at the discretion of the coUrt 'of:netJess than tea nor rnor . e f. 4611 thirty days., : ;.,iii- S.E.cr.tor; 34. That if any person engaged in the sale or _manufacture of Lifoxicgt:ipg goers, as - iforesaid,, shall ern Ploy -oi .permit: any intemperate'persdri,m any -.Tay, to as sist in such. manttfacturoir hall be deemed amisdemeanor, petson so offending shall be . to , "Ccinvictiori - - and punishment, es-provided in the twenty-eighth section orthis act.'.. . SECTION 35: That ii - Othingherein contain ed shalt bevonstruetlio 'impair cir alter 'the provisions of:an act: approved 'the • twenty. sixth day of 'February, Anne -Domini ; . one thousand eight hundred and fifty-,five,enti:Jed 'iAn Mt to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors On the -first day of the . week 'common ly palled Sunday," nor ~ of- t he:'ect. of tho act of the eighth of May, one thousand -eight hundred and fifty-foury entitled "An Act to protect certain- domestic and private rights, and prevent abases in the sale and, use. of ain toxicating drinks," and the same re - hereby declared to be.in full force and effect,- provi ded however, That the act entitled .‘Ati : Act to restrain the - sale of Intoxicating liquor's," approved the fourteenth Clay - of April, Atino Dominkone thousand eight hundred and fifty: five, and all other-laws, or parts cf.laWs,lll. consistent herewith, are hereby- lep4leth— Provided, also, That any license' heretofore granted shall not be hereby invalidated., °A METHODIST PARSON:LOOKING :ROA LOST' SHEEP.--A. preacher of the Merhodisychurch' 'was travelling in one, of aid' back , -settle ments, and stopped at a cabin,: where an' , old ' lady received him very kihdly. After-setting provisions before him,-she began to cinestiOn • him: "Stranger,:w here mought you'be from'?" "Madam,. I reside in Shelby county,,Ken lucky." 'Wall, Stranger, hop® no offence, 'but what :mought you be a' du'in' way up, here?" 'Madam, lam searching for the lost' sbeep.Of the tribe of hrael;" "JOlin, John," shouted the _ old lady, "conio rite here This - minit, here'S a stranger all the -way from Shelby:County-, Kentucky, a hunting stock, and : l'll jus bet my life that tangled-haired' old' black, ram, that's[hintih'odelof week is 'one' of hien. Classification . .6f Which are. the most industrions'Clettera The Bees: Which . are the .most eitensiVe. letters 1 .. The Seas. . Which are the most egotistical letters The I's. _ Which are the most fond of comfort. Thei Ease:• •Which are tile ,longest•letters ? . The Ells'. Which are the noisy loners? The*Oh's. Which are:the eatable letters ? The Peas: - Which are the greatest'bores? The Teas. Which. are the 'nog sensible letters ? - - The Wise. A_ man who Faits aside his -religion be. cause he is going into society, resenables a person takinr , off his shoes because be it'e, to walk upon thorns. Real friends. are like,gho:sts and, appd-' ritions, that many mere talk:aboat.ho ieltiOnnt see. ' • ' MIR